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    Posted: 19 October 2006 at 12:20am

The Good Life is good food but where is the ambience?

128 is good but I wish they had more on the menu that I liked.

 

 

 

 

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I personally always liked Chung Ying and to eat in there is a very local excellent restaurant, albeit rather pricey, in the form of The Good Life in GX.
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Originally posted by DanW DanW wrote:

Originally posted by big baggles big baggles wrote:

 

 my wife decided to go and try the thai green curry from there.... man alive you need to be game to tackle that one....make a harry mirchi from tabla like having an ice pop !

 

 its not for the faint hearted, its also not like any thai food i have ever had !



It is a bit on the warm side! Very different from any Thai Green Curry I've had anywhere else.

 

you just had to try it then !..... its warm with no real flavour though...

need a stella and i need one now !
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Has to be wrong too.

There are better Chinese restaurants.

 

 



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Technically it would be libel as it is written, although whatever has been said is personal opinion, with no malice aforethought.

 

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No slander please, Mr Yings is a fine place to dine.
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Originally posted by russ66 russ66 wrote:

Well the Chung Ying has survived many other restaurants coming and going in Chalfont for pver 30 years so they must be doing something right.

I think it's the Tripti syndrome. If there was a half decent Chinese in the area, people would still go to what they know. 

128 has been the best Chinese had around here.

 

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Well the Chung Ying has survived many other restaurants coming and going
in Chalfont for pver 30 years so they must be doing something right. Here's
a triv. What used to be there before the Chung Ying?
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  That, Thai green curry gave me severe stomach upset on a date, be warned!!
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